Illinois Order for Admission of Will and Summary Administration is a legal document that must be filed in the probate court when an estate is being administered without formal probate proceedings. This document is typically used when the estate is small, with no real property and not more than $100,000 in personal property. The Order is used to provide the court's authorization for the executor or personal representative to manage the estate and to distribute the assets to the rightful heirs. The types of Illinois Order for Admission of Will and Summary Administration include Order Admitting Will to Probate and Order Appointing Personal Representative.